Do Announcementstag:launchpad.net,2007-09-06:/do/+announcementshttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/20269352/do.pnghttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/17601783/gnome-do-icon.png2014-01-23T03:24:09.821627+00:00Do 0.95.1 released2014-01-23T03:24:09.821627+00:002014-01-23T03:24:09.732939+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2014-01-23:/+announcement/12388Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>The Do 0.95 release accidentally picked up a dependency on Mono 3.2 after some changes in Mono.Cairo.</p>
<p>The 0.95.1 release re-adds Mono &lt; 3.2 support, using the new APIs only on Mono.Cairo ≥ 3.2</p>Do 0.95 release2013-12-29T04:51:53.670194+00:002013-12-29T04:51:53.595939+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2013-12-29:/+announcement/12301Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>A shiny new Do release, just in time to squeak out before the new year.</p>
<p>Fixes for Mono 3.0, lots and lots of warning fixes, and some general improvements. Go wild!</p>Do 0.9 - note for packagers and source-builders2012-03-05T04:35:48.867194+00:002012-03-05T04:35:48.812999+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2012-03-05:/+announcement/9707Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>One of the build changes in Do 0.9 is that it will, by default, search for the dmcs (.NET 4.0-profile) compiler.</p>
<p>The .NET 4.0 profile and .NET 2.0 profile are not necessarily compatible. The latest do-plugins release (0.8.4) will default to using the gmcs (.NET 2.0) compiler, and will fail to build against Do 0.9.</p>
<p>The solution is to either build both do and do-plugins with dmcs, or both do and do-plugins with gmcs.</p>Do 0.9 released2012-03-04T10:44:26.527661+00:002012-03-04T10:44:26.479746+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2012-03-04:/+announcement/9703Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>The first in a series of Do releases that remove some of the technical limitations of the current code base.</p>
<p>The headline feature of this release is the new DynamicItemSource API. This allows plugins to notify Do when a new item is available, or when old items become unavailable.</p>
<p>The Application item source uses this new API. You are now able to launch freshly-installed applications immediately from Do, rather than having to wait for them to be indexed.</p>
<p>Ths release also contains numerous bug fixes, and switches from the unmaintained NDesk.DBus to dbus-sharp.</p>Daily builds available2011-08-31T01:54:55.744806+00:002011-08-31T01:54:55.659137+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2011-08-31:/+announcement/8862Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>For those who like to Do on the edge, the Do Testers PPA¹ now has daily builds of Do and Do-Plugins available for Natty and Oneiric.</p>
<p>Needless to say, these aren&#x27;t well tested, but will be interesting for users wanting to try out the latest features/bugfixes.</p>
<p>1: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://launchpad.net/~do-testers/+archive/ppa">https:/<wbr />/launchpad.<wbr />net/~do-<wbr />testers/<wbr />+archive/<wbr />ppa</a></p>GNOME Do 0.8.3.1 Released2009-12-09T21:37:15.301974+00:002009-12-09T21:37:14.427570+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-12-09:/+announcement/4538Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>Quick on the heels of the short-lived 0.8.3, GNOME Do 0.8.3.1 has been released with a couple of extra bugfixes.</p>
<p>The main attraction in the 0.8.3.1 big top is a fix for the &quot;Do sits there eating 100% cpu&quot; bug. In the lesser rings are multiple fixes for crasher bugs, numerous Network-Manager related fixes, and some minor polish. Rumours of flying pink elephants remain unconfirmed.</p>GNOME Do 0.8.2 released2009-06-30T01:26:29.997329+00:002009-06-30T01:26:29.739246+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-06-30:/+announcement/3094Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>Ponies for all!</p>
<p>A thoroughly bugfix release, with added Docky polish. Docky now supports extensible &quot;docklets&quot;, found in the gnome-do-docklets source package.</p>
<p>Plugin handling has been made more robust - this should be the very last time that updating disables all your plugins!</p>GNOME Do 0.8.1 Released2009-03-13T16:30:52.252536+00:002009-03-13T17:03:23.351958+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-03-13:/+announcement/2207Jason Smithhttps://launchpad.net/~jassmith<p>Rock Out With Your Clock Out.</p>
<p>Core:<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="https://edge.launchpad.net/do/0.8">https:/<wbr />/edge.launchpad<wbr />.net/do/<wbr />0.8</a></p>
<p>Plugins:<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="https://edge.launchpad.net/do-plugins/0.8/0.8.1">https:/<wbr />/edge.launchpad<wbr />.net/do-<wbr />plugins/<wbr />0.8/0.8.<wbr />1</a></p>Do 0.8 "Rock out with your dock out" released!2009-01-29T22:25:19.530235+00:002009-01-29T22:25:19.463314+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-29:/+announcement/1908David Siegelhttps://launchpad.net/~djsiegel-deactivatedaccount<p>Announcing GNOME Do 0.8. With 20 new plugins, faster search, better results, animated themes, and 111 fewer bugs, your desktop&#x27;s killer app just got killer-er. Oh, and then there&#x27;s Docky, a whole new way to Do</p>Do 0.8 Alpha 3 Released!2009-01-18T19:03:47.457553+00:002009-01-18T19:03:47.392635+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-18:/+announcement/1823David Siegelhttps://launchpad.net/~djsiegel-deactivatedaccount<p>This includes mainly bug fixes. All current alpha testers are<br />
encouraged to update, and if you aren&#x27;t currently testing, please join<br />
the fun!</p>Do 0.8 Alpha 2 Released!2009-01-11T22:34:47.612701+00:002009-01-17T00:51:42.985768+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-11:/+announcement/1789Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>Allows plugins to build on older mono installs, and prevents the DllNotFound exception in Docky.</p>Do 0.8 Alpha 1 Released!2009-01-11T00:27:56.163755+00:002009-01-17T00:51:55.271778+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-11:/+announcement/1780Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>The first alpha for the 0.8 release, 0.7.95, is now available on launchpad. It may contain traces of tree nuts, egg, and awesome.</p>Do 0.6 Alpha Released!2008-07-27T05:54:40.292542+00:002009-01-17T00:50:13.156846+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-07-27:/+announcement/750Jason Smithhttps://launchpad.net/~jassmith<p>Our first alpha for the 0.6.0 release, v0.5.97, is out. Go get it and report those bugs! There are sure to be plenty do to the massive architectural overhaul.</p>Do 0.5 “The Fighting 0.5″ Released!2008-06-10T05:17:39.688632+00:002009-01-17T00:48:44.458423+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-06-10:/+announcement/501David Siegelhttps://launchpad.net/~djsiegel-deactivatedaccount<p>It has been 41 days since we released GNOME Do 0.4.2, and today I&#x27;m honored to present GNOME Do 0.5: &quot;The Fighting 0.5″. Here are the main improvements and new features, accompanied by plenty of sexy screenshots: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://blog.davebsd.com/2008/06/09/gnome-do-05/">http://<wbr />blog.davebsd.<wbr />com/2008/<wbr />06/09/gnome-<wbr />do-05/</a></p>
<p>Download it: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://edge.launchpad.net/do/+download">https:/<wbr />/edge.launchpad<wbr />.net/do/<wbr />+download</a><br />
Digg it: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/Announcing_GNOME_Do_0_5_The_Fighting_0_5P">http://<wbr />digg.com/<wbr />linux_unix/<wbr />Announcing_<wbr />GNOME_Do_<wbr />0_5_The_<wbr />Fighting_<wbr />0_5P</a></p>Do 0.4.0.1 "The Fighting 0.4.0.1" Released!2008-03-18T02:37:16.640997+00:002009-01-17T00:42:59.826252+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-03-18:/+announcement/280Chris Halse Rogershttps://launchpad.net/~raof<p>0.4.0.1 is a minor bug-fix release.</p>
<p>There are only a couple of small fixes here: --darkframe has been renamed to --glassframe, and the menu triangle now appears all the time, rather than magically appearing when the mouse approached it.</p>Do 0.1 "The Fighting 0.1" Released!2007-12-20T01:26:51.170979+00:002009-01-17T04:32:58.196327+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2007-12-20:/+announcement/50Richard Hardinghttps://launchpad.net/~rharding<p>Mainly a bug fix release, 0.1 (circa r113) was Do&#x27;s first stable release.</p>Welcome to GNOME Do!2007-12-10T19:17:32.375822+00:002009-01-17T00:33:54.675635+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2007-12-10:/+announcement/8Richard Hardinghttps://launchpad.net/~rharding<p>GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present in your GNU/Linux desktop and perform useful actions on those items.</p>